Key figures environment Holmen

Key figures are presented for production and environment the last five years.

Production and environment

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

Internal supply of raw materials

Harvesting in own forests, ’000 m3 solid volume under bark

2 986

3 213

3 297

3 465

3 211

Electricity production, hydro power/wind power, GWh

1 079

1 441

1 113

1 041

1 353

Production, '000 tonnes

Paperboard

503

502

500

478

492

Printing paper

1 176

1 287

1 325

1 545

1 658

Market pulp

70

56

67

50

35

Sawn timber, ’000 m3

776

734

742

710

651

Raw materials, ’000 tonnes

Wood, million m3 solid volume under bark1)

5.36

5.10

5.16

5.25

5.19

Recycled fibre

200

394

439

543

630

Purchased pulp

70

79

75

99

108

Thermal energy, GWh

6 375

6 288

6 2302)

6 451

5 833

Electrical energy, GWh

3 949

3 994

4 067

4 420

4 603

Water consumption, million m3

70

69

74

77

77

Plastic granules/foiling materia

2.6

2.5

2.1

2.6

2.3

Chemicals3)

151

138

146

146

145

Filler, pigment3)

148

146

147

178

175

Thermal energy, GWh

Production at mills from recovered liquors, bark and wood residues

4 605

4 289

4 532

4 165

2 880

Recovered in the TMP process4)

1 171

1 083

1 068

1 117

1 171

Natural gas, oil and purchased5)

599

916

6302)

1 178

1 783

Electrical energy, GWh

Company hydro power

958

1 301

1 048

1 008

1 343

Company wind power

121

138

65

33

10

Production at mills

784

781

740

769

563

Purchased, net6)

2 086

1 773

2 214

2 610

2 687

Emissions to air7), tonnes

Sulphur dioxide (counted as sulphur, S)

41

52

57

91

116

Nitrogen oxides

960

891

1 181

1 557

1 664

Particulates

39

48

29

52

84

Carbon dioxide, ’000 tonnes

Fossil8)

124

180

126

254

330

Biogenic

1 539

1 441

1 551

1 449

1 064

Emissions to water, tonnes

COD (organic matter), ’000 tonnes

20.4

21.0

20.4

20.4

18.9

Suspended solids, '000 tonnes

3.2

3.3

3.6

4.3

3.2

AOX (chlorinated organic matter)

51.9

56.7

54.3

46.5

47.7

Nitrogen

208

226

203

215

242

Phosphorus

14.0

19.0

19.0

15.0

15.7

By products, ’000 tonnes

Energy production, internally/externally

872

823

8242)

885

865

Tall oil, ’000 tonnes9)

12.9

11.9

13.2

13.0

12.3

Waste, ’000 tonnes

Utilised or recycled10)

270

303

296

367

380

Hazardous11)

2.2

1.8

1.6

2.4

2.4

Sent to landfill (wet)

16

13

5.6

12

16

Energy deliveries

Branches, treetops and peat, GWh12)

155

230

275

294

297

Thermal energy, GWh13)

380

348

315

199

202

Holmen Paper Madrid was divested on the 1st of July 2016. In the table above Holmen Paper Madrid is included.

At Group level, wood consumption is computed net, taking into account internal deliveries of chips from the sawmills to the nearby mills.

Figure adjusted.

100 per cent active substance. Total quantity of commodities was 229 000 tonnes for chemicals and 207 000 tonnes for filler and pigment.

Thermal energy is produced from the electricity used in the production of thermo-mechanical pulp at Braviken Paper Mill and Hallsta Paper Mill; this is recovered and used in production.

The reporting includes data for gas consumption and associated emissions linked to Holmen's share (approximately 240 GWh) of electricity production at the, until mid-2016, half-owned cogeneration (COGEN) plant at the mill in Madrid. The data also includes natural gas and oil used at the mills.

Emissions in 2016 from the mill in Madrid that was sold mid-year were approximately 47 000 tonnes.

For delivery to the chemical industry.

By-products used, for example, as filling material, construction material or for the production of soil products.

Hazardous waste is dealt with by an authorised collection and recovery contractor. Certain fractions of the waste are recovered. Oil-containing waste from docking ships is dealt with at port facilities at three Holmen mills. Such waste is included in the figures for hazardous waste. The volume of this waste in 2016 totalled 591 tonnes.

Branches, treetops and peat delivered from Holmen’s land to external energy producers.

For 2016: 155 GWh of electrical energy supplied from the mill at Workington to the local community. 217 GWh of thermal energy from Iggesund Mill and Braviken Paper Mill to Iggesund Sawmill and Braviken Sawmill, 8 GWh thermal energy from Hallsta Paper Mill and Iggesund Mill to the district heating network of the local communities.